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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply? When are the admissions deadlines?

Apply using the Common Application. The freshman "early action" deadline is Nov. 15. The regular decision deadline is on Jan. 15. We process fall transfer applications on a space-available basis. Transfer applicants should apply by March 1 for the fall term and by Nov. 1 for the spring term.

How can I get financial help?

Your chance of getting financial assistance is good. About 93 percent of undergrads received some form of assistance during the 2014-15 academic year. Redlands students received more than $86 million from university, federal, state and private sources that year. The amount you can receive through academic merit and achievement scholarships is based on your academic profile, which the Admissions Office receives during the application process.

How does the financial aid process work? What dates should I remember?

Redlands has several ways to help make your education affordable. In addition to merit-based aid, which is based on academic performance, you can apply for grants, loans and work study awards. We encourage you to submit the FAFSA to apply for financial aid as soon as possible after January 2. The deadline is March 2.​​

Would I be required to be in Redlands to train during the summer?

No. The NCAA prohibits making training mandatory during the summer for any intercollegiate athletic team.

Does the University of Redlands offer athletic scholarships?

No. University of Redlands, like all NCAA Division III institutions, does not award aid based on athletics, but we do provide help based on academic merit and financial need. In fact, about 90 percent of our students receive some form of financial aid.

What does it mean to be Division III?

The University of Redlands is an NCAA Division III institution, which provides for passionate participation in a competitive athletic environment, in which student-athletes excel and build upon their academic success with new challenges and life skills. The three cornerstone principles of Division III are discover, develop and dedicate. Learn more by visiting the NCAA website.